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I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town.
One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:10:57 -0800, L Beck wrote:
I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), I have been considering painting our yellow tub too but all the one I have seen are not smooth. Do you have any pics? |
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![]() "Martik" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:10:57 -0800, L Beck wrote: I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), I have been considering painting our yellow tub too but all the one I have seen are not smooth. Do you have any pics? Again, it's all in the application and preparation. How smoothe it comes out depends on how you apply it. Use the very best applicators you can find. It's Epoxy. I used a roller, which does not leave the smoothest finish. I brushed the last coat (3 total) and it came out much better, but since I'd rolled the first two coats, not perfect. I did that because it was a one piece tub and surround. Use a very high grade brush and it'll come out smoothe. |
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![]() "Martik" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:10:57 -0800, L Beck wrote: I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), I have been considering painting our yellow tub too but all the one I have seen are not smooth. Do you have any pics? Again, it's all in the application and preparation. How smoothe it comes out depends on how you apply it. Use the very best applicators you can find. It's Epoxy. I used a roller, which does not leave the smoothest finish. I brushed the last coat (3 total) and it came out much better, but since I'd rolled the first two coats, not perfect. I did that because it was a one piece tub and surround. Use a very high grade brush and it'll come out smoothe. |
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![]() "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. that's nothing they screwed up soooooooooo bad with my friends kitchen cabinet order, they gave him new cabinets and laminate countertops for $1400 (16 cabinets & 36 lin. ft. of countertop) so naturally I took his receipt down to them and they honored the price minus 10%. so now my tenant has a brand new kitchen and laundry room for cheap money! (a rental is the only place I would use their cabinets for). |
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They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the
returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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"calhoun" wrote:
They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. Yeah, I bought a fitting to connect a sump pump to a hose, the guy pulled out of stock (last one) and the bottom half of the threads were covered in rust. Obviously, used and returned. |
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The returned merchandise cansometimes work out in your favor. This
year i went to find a BBQ cover. They have about 4 different sizes. The covers came in individual cardboard boxes and about half of the smallest size covers were opened and then roughly taped back together. Obviously many people had bought the cheapest one and returned it when they realized it wasn't big enough. One had an obvious tear in the cover. So i said to an orange drone "A few of these opened covers seem to be damaged. Can i get a discount if i buy one?" He offered me 30% off. So i grabbed a taped box, opened it, made sure there was no obvious damage and went away happy. Sure it was a relativly cheap item but it still makes one feel good to save. On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:23:37 GMT, "calhoun" wrote: They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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While renovating my late Grandmother's house last year, I saw the same
cashier at Home Depot every weekend for a couple months during the summer. My smile was rewarded with the employee discount. And on a $$$ fibreglass shower stall, I received at 15% discount for a non-visible cosmetic scratch. It's not what you know, it's who you know and better yet, who you smile at. The returned merchandise cansometimes work out in your favor. This year i went to find a BBQ cover. They have about 4 different sizes. The covers came in individual cardboard boxes and about half of the smallest size covers were opened and then roughly taped back together. Obviously many people had bought the cheapest one and returned it when they realized it wasn't big enough. One had an obvious tear in the cover. So i said to an orange drone "A few of these opened covers seem to be damaged. Can i get a discount if i buy one?" He offered me 30% off. So i grabbed a taped box, opened it, made sure there was no obvious damage and went away happy. Sure it was a relativly cheap item but it still makes one feel good to save. On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:23:37 GMT, "calhoun" wrote: They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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Really? HD's around here don't give employee discounts. They do have a
friends and family discount weekend where you use a 15% off coupon off your total purchase. Oh, and we are in Atlanta, the 'home town' of HD. "Darryl" wrote in message ... While renovating my late Grandmother's house last year, I saw the same cashier at Home Depot every weekend for a couple months during the summer. My smile was rewarded with the employee discount. And on a $$$ fibreglass shower stall, I received at 15% discount for a non-visible cosmetic scratch. It's not what you know, it's who you know and better yet, who you smile at. The returned merchandise cansometimes work out in your favor. This year i went to find a BBQ cover. They have about 4 different sizes. The covers came in individual cardboard boxes and about half of the smallest size covers were opened and then roughly taped back together. Obviously many people had bought the cheapest one and returned it when they realized it wasn't big enough. One had an obvious tear in the cover. So i said to an orange drone "A few of these opened covers seem to be damaged. Can i get a discount if i buy one?" He offered me 30% off. So i grabbed a taped box, opened it, made sure there was no obvious damage and went away happy. Sure it was a relativly cheap item but it still makes one feel good to save. On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:23:37 GMT, "calhoun" wrote: They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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![]() "HeatMan" wrote in message ink.net... Really? HD's around here don't give employee discounts. They do have a friends and family discount weekend where you use a 15% off coupon off your total purchase. Oh, and we are in Atlanta, the 'home town' of HD. And that WOULD be considered theft...would it not? "Darryl" wrote in message ... While renovating my late Grandmother's house last year, I saw the same cashier at Home Depot every weekend for a couple months during the summer. My smile was rewarded with the employee discount. And on a $$$ fibreglass shower stall, I received at 15% discount for a non-visible cosmetic scratch. It's not what you know, it's who you know and better yet, who you smile at. The returned merchandise cansometimes work out in your favor. This year i went to find a BBQ cover. They have about 4 different sizes. The covers came in individual cardboard boxes and about half of the smallest size covers were opened and then roughly taped back together. Obviously many people had bought the cheapest one and returned it when they realized it wasn't big enough. One had an obvious tear in the cover. So i said to an orange drone "A few of these opened covers seem to be damaged. Can i get a discount if i buy one?" He offered me 30% off. So i grabbed a taped box, opened it, made sure there was no obvious damage and went away happy. Sure it was a relativly cheap item but it still makes one feel good to save. On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:23:37 GMT, "calhoun" wrote: They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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![]() "HeatMan" wrote in message ink.net... Really? HD's around here don't give employee discounts. They do have a friends and family discount weekend where you use a 15% off coupon off your total purchase. Oh, and we are in Atlanta, the 'home town' of HD. And that WOULD be considered theft...would it not? "Darryl" wrote in message ... While renovating my late Grandmother's house last year, I saw the same cashier at Home Depot every weekend for a couple months during the summer. My smile was rewarded with the employee discount. And on a $$$ fibreglass shower stall, I received at 15% discount for a non-visible cosmetic scratch. It's not what you know, it's who you know and better yet, who you smile at. The returned merchandise cansometimes work out in your favor. This year i went to find a BBQ cover. They have about 4 different sizes. The covers came in individual cardboard boxes and about half of the smallest size covers were opened and then roughly taped back together. Obviously many people had bought the cheapest one and returned it when they realized it wasn't big enough. One had an obvious tear in the cover. So i said to an orange drone "A few of these opened covers seem to be damaged. Can i get a discount if i buy one?" He offered me 30% off. So i grabbed a taped box, opened it, made sure there was no obvious damage and went away happy. Sure it was a relativly cheap item but it still makes one feel good to save. On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:23:37 GMT, "calhoun" wrote: They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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Really? HD's around here don't give employee discounts. They do have a
friends and family discount weekend where you use a 15% off coupon off your total purchase. Oh, and we are in Atlanta, the 'home town' of HD. "Darryl" wrote in message ... While renovating my late Grandmother's house last year, I saw the same cashier at Home Depot every weekend for a couple months during the summer. My smile was rewarded with the employee discount. And on a $$$ fibreglass shower stall, I received at 15% discount for a non-visible cosmetic scratch. It's not what you know, it's who you know and better yet, who you smile at. The returned merchandise cansometimes work out in your favor. This year i went to find a BBQ cover. They have about 4 different sizes. The covers came in individual cardboard boxes and about half of the smallest size covers were opened and then roughly taped back together. Obviously many people had bought the cheapest one and returned it when they realized it wasn't big enough. One had an obvious tear in the cover. So i said to an orange drone "A few of these opened covers seem to be damaged. Can i get a discount if i buy one?" He offered me 30% off. So i grabbed a taped box, opened it, made sure there was no obvious damage and went away happy. Sure it was a relativly cheap item but it still makes one feel good to save. On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:23:37 GMT, "calhoun" wrote: They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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While renovating my late Grandmother's house last year, I saw the same
cashier at Home Depot every weekend for a couple months during the summer. My smile was rewarded with the employee discount. And on a $$$ fibreglass shower stall, I received at 15% discount for a non-visible cosmetic scratch. It's not what you know, it's who you know and better yet, who you smile at. The returned merchandise cansometimes work out in your favor. This year i went to find a BBQ cover. They have about 4 different sizes. The covers came in individual cardboard boxes and about half of the smallest size covers were opened and then roughly taped back together. Obviously many people had bought the cheapest one and returned it when they realized it wasn't big enough. One had an obvious tear in the cover. So i said to an orange drone "A few of these opened covers seem to be damaged. Can i get a discount if i buy one?" He offered me 30% off. So i grabbed a taped box, opened it, made sure there was no obvious damage and went away happy. Sure it was a relativly cheap item but it still makes one feel good to save. On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:23:37 GMT, "calhoun" wrote: They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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"calhoun" wrote:
They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. Yeah, I bought a fitting to connect a sump pump to a hose, the guy pulled out of stock (last one) and the bottom half of the threads were covered in rust. Obviously, used and returned. |
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The returned merchandise cansometimes work out in your favor. This
year i went to find a BBQ cover. They have about 4 different sizes. The covers came in individual cardboard boxes and about half of the smallest size covers were opened and then roughly taped back together. Obviously many people had bought the cheapest one and returned it when they realized it wasn't big enough. One had an obvious tear in the cover. So i said to an orange drone "A few of these opened covers seem to be damaged. Can i get a discount if i buy one?" He offered me 30% off. So i grabbed a taped box, opened it, made sure there was no obvious damage and went away happy. Sure it was a relativly cheap item but it still makes one feel good to save. On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:23:37 GMT, "calhoun" wrote: They are great on returns but it is also a problem because they put the returns back in stock. Never buy an open or resealed box. People take advantage of the return policy and remove/lose pieces. This year I saw a women returning her live Christmas tree on Dec 27th. I don't know if she was successful. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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Home Depot is so liberal in their return policy I think its going to put
them out of business. Last year, I purchased a garden pump from them, when I got home and opened the box, it contained an old , used pump. Obviously someone purchased the pump and returned the box with their old pump in the box. Lazy return cashier did not bother checking the contents of the box. Another story. I was ready to purchase a masonry drill bit. Took it to one of their new self serve checkout stations. When I tried to scan the item, it would not scan. Clerk came over and noted that the drill bit was not from the Home Depot, it had a True Value price tag. Once again lazy return cashier did not bother to check what was returned. I can't believe a company run by one of Jack Welsh's Six Sigma disciples at GE, can not force manage out the large percentage of baboons that work at Home Depot. I do get the sense things are improving there as of late. Service seems to be much better and knowledgeable, like it was when they first came to town. BTW My wife just recently returned a pair of toodler shoes to Sears after one year. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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Home Depot is so liberal in their return policy I think its going to put
them out of business. Last year, I purchased a garden pump from them, when I got home and opened the box, it contained an old , used pump. Obviously someone purchased the pump and returned the box with their old pump in the box. Lazy return cashier did not bother checking the contents of the box. Another story. I was ready to purchase a masonry drill bit. Took it to one of their new self serve checkout stations. When I tried to scan the item, it would not scan. Clerk came over and noted that the drill bit was not from the Home Depot, it had a True Value price tag. Once again lazy return cashier did not bother to check what was returned. I can't believe a company run by one of Jack Welsh's Six Sigma disciples at GE, can not force manage out the large percentage of baboons that work at Home Depot. I do get the sense things are improving there as of late. Service seems to be much better and knowledgeable, like it was when they first came to town. BTW My wife just recently returned a pair of toodler shoes to Sears after one year. "L Beck" wrote in message ... I knew there was a reason I was glad Home Depot came to town. One year ago we purchased all the supplies that we would need to do a complete bathroom remodel - paint for cabinets and walls, tub & surround painting kit (Epoxy), Hardibacker board, tile, mortar, grout, and all the tools necessary (paint equipment and tiling gear). We've been putzing with this off and on at our liesure ever since. The tub turned out great (ps - it is extremely important to follow ALL of the preparation instructions on this), replace the sink with a white one (everything was yellow before), sanded and repainted the cabinets, faux painted the walls (sponging technique), and then finally, last month, started on the floor. It didn't go well. Pulled up the toilet and found a disintegrated flange and water damaged particle-board underflooring (under the vinyl flooring that was there before). Had to pull up that top layer of flooring and repair the plumbing, but finally got back to where we could cut and fit the backerboard. No problem there. Now, exactly one year after buying that tile, we discover that one box is a different tile completely. Call Home Depot and talked to some very cooperative people. Unfortunately, they cannot get any more of the tile that would match the 3 boxes we would prefer, but the odd box isn't that far off from what we thought we'd purchased. Anyway, they have plenty of that pattern, so they are going to take back the three boxes and exchange them for three to match the other box. Folks, it's been a year. Their posted return policy says 90 days. They didn't even blink. Just said bring it back and get tile that all matches. Needless to say we're some pretty satisfied customers right now. We'll do business with them again. |
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